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[[File:WD400.jpg|thumb|right|150px|[[White Dwarf 400 (UK)]], Apr. 2013]]
In October 2012, White Dwarf was redesigned with a new nine-member production team. The logo was changed after 17 years of service. New articles appeared, such as "''Contact''", "''Battleground''", "''[[Kit Bash]]''" and "''Paint Splatter''".{{Fn|6}}
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====White Dwarf Daily====
[[File:White Dwarf Daily Capture.jpg|thumb|right|150px|White Dwarf Daily, September 18 2013]]
On September 22, 2012, [[Games Workshop]] on their "What's New Today" blog would release '''White Dwarf Daily''', a digital continuation of the website, evidently by its name, intended to release articles daily.{{fn|47}}{{fn|48}}
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As of 2026, the website is unavailable, having been taken down some time priorly. A handful of limited archives remain:*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130922083912/http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/wnt/blog.jsp?pid=11000048 September 20, 2013]
====White Dwarf Weekly====
The paperback magazine continued as a monthly publication until January 2014, then shifted to a weekly 32-page format starting February 2014, alongside the launch of [[Warhammer Visions]], a monthly sister title focusing on showcasing painted Citadel miniatures.{{Fn|8}} This period witnessed the release of [[lex_en_aos:Mighty Battles in an Age of Unending War|Age of Sigmar]] (July 2015), replacing the [[Warhammer]] Fantasy setting and game system.{{Fn|6}}